Paul Whytock

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Paul Whytock is Technology Correspondent for Electropages. He has reported extensively on the electronics industry in Europe, the United States and the Far East for over thirty years. Prior to entering journalism, he worked as a design engineer with Ford Motor Company at locations in England, Germany, Holland and Belgium.

Not now darling, I'm playing with my phone

Picture the scene. The cosy dinner for two is finished, the bottle of Rioja has been demolished and you're both nicely tucked between the sheets only to have your partner turn and

Insights | 25-04-2017

Double-faced cell innovation will boost solar power efficiencies

The power-generation potential of solar cells has received a significant boost following the development of a highly efficient bifacial cell. The cell design was facilitated by nan

Articles | 19-04-2017

Double-faced cell innovation will boost solar power efficiencies

The power-generation potential of solar cells has received a significant boost following the development of a highly efficient bifacial cell. The cell design was facilitated by nan

Insights | 19-04-2017

ADAS collaboration aims to make autonomous cars safer

A technology collaboration aimed at making autonomous self-driving vehicles safer has been agreed between analog component specialists Analog Devices (ADI) and Japanese semiconduct

Articles | 18-04-2017

ADAS collaboration aims to make autonomous cars safer

A technology collaboration aimed at making autonomous self-driving vehicles safer has been agreed between analog component specialists Analog Devices (ADI) and Japanese semiconduct

Insights | 18-04-2017

iRobot - you fired. Maybe not

Over the past decade humans have managed to churn out millions of words about artificial intelligence (AI) and how it will eventually obsolete the creativity, ingenuity, perceptive

Articles | 11-04-2017

iRobot - you fired. Maybe not

Over the past decade humans have managed to churn out millions of words about artificial intelligence (AI) and how it will eventually obsolete the creativity, ingenuity, perceptive

Insights | 11-04-2017

Can this collaboration switch on huge electricity savings?

City lights views at night are great visually but they are a greedy consumer of the world’s electricity resource. Here are the facts. Nearly 20% of all the electricity consumed glo

Articles | 03-04-2017

Can this collaboration switch on huge electricity savings?

City lights views at night are great visually but they are a greedy consumer of the world’s electricity resource. Here are the facts. Nearly 20% of all the electricity consumed glo

Insights | 03-04-2017